Celebrating life at Barchester
We celebrate life through everything we do, from our thoughtful experiences and activities to our delicious food. We offer the latest technology as well as sensory engagement to nurture the wellbeing of our residents. With a wide variety of tailored activities and events we make sure our residents have the best physical, mental, spiritual and social stimulation, all bespoke to them. Take a look at what we’ve been up to…
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Alpaca fun
Pet therapy visits are just one aspect of our life enrichment program and all the activities that we plan we take are at the request of the residents. Our monthly activities calendar boasts a range of outings, entertainments and pet therapy visits.
This week our Residents enjoyed a visit from some very curious Alpacas. The Residents got some hands on experience feeding their new friends and the Alpacas even visited Residents in their rooms. Alpaca lot of fun in one visit for sure.
At Ritson Lodge we support and encourage our residents to continue doing the things they love whilst also making new friends and exploring new adventures.
Simply the best! Dementia Champion of the Year
Katherine Smith at Tixover House in Rutland has beaten all the competition to be crowned National ‘Dementia Champion of the Year’ in the Barchester Care Awards 2025.
The Barchester Care Awards celebrate the staff who go the extra mile for the benefit of the 13,500 residents living in Barchester’s 268 care homes and private hospitals across the country. Categories range from ‘Team of the Year’ and ‘Carer of the Year’ to ‘Dementia Care Champion’ and ‘Activities Coordinator of the Year’.
More than 5,250 nominations were received from homes and hospitals across the UK. All entries were a very high standard and Katherine is over the moon to have been named the national winner, beating hundreds of other nominees to the coveted title.
A Heartfelt Thank You to Eunice Makungu
Cliff as if
One of the cornerstones of our life enrichment program is live musical entertainment. Resident involvement in choosing genres along with feedback after each performance means that we are able to constantly improve our activities calendar.
Our Residents enjoyed a visit from Will who is "Cliff as if" he sang all of the classics, toes were tapping, hands were clapping and everyone sang along.
At Ashfields that's what we like to do - create memories, and ensure our residents are leading full enriched lives.
Radio days of the BBC
This week was all about the radio days of the BBC, the ladies from Carousel did a great show that had the residents up dancing or seated dancing and had us all in tears with the funny side of the BBC.
Resident delighted in Heart-warming Reunion
A heart-warming reunion took place as a resident who had her wish granted to reconnect with a beloved former Home Manager. Mary Heyward, who has been part of the home family for over a year, expressed her desire to visit Katie Wilkinson, the previous temporary Home Manager who had left a lasting impression on her. Thanks to the thoughtfulness, General Manager, Joanna Mosses, Mary and a group of residents set off on a delightful morning trip to see Katie at Bayleaf Care Home, in Huntingdon, where Katie is General Manager.
The reunion was filled with joy as Katie warmly welcomed Mary and the other residents, treating them to tea and delicious cake prepared by the home's talented chef. As they shared stories and cherished memories, it was evident how much the visit meant to Mary and how deeply she valued the connection with Katie during her time at the Kettering home.
Reflecting on the heart-warming reunion, Katie expressed her delight at seeing Mary and the other residents, emphasising the importance of fostering friendships between the sister care homes. She also looked forward to more visits and continued connection in the future.
General Manager Joanna Mosses highlighted the profound impact that the reunion had on Mary, emphasising the significance of fulfilling such a meaningful wish and nurturing the supportive environment that the care home strives to provide.
Mary had a wonderful time and couldn’t contain her excited on the way home as she chatted about home much she enjoyed the visit with Katie.
This heart-warming story serves as a reminder of the power of connection and the lasting impact of genuine care and support in undefined.
Simply the best! - Hospitality Champion of the Year
Tracy Millichap at Mount Vale in Northallerton has beaten all the competition to be crowned National ‘Hospitality Champion of the Year’ in the Barchester Care Awards 2025.
The Barchester Care Awards celebrate the staff who go the extra mile for the benefit of the 13,500 residents living in Barchester’s 268 care homes and private hospitals across the country. Categories range from ‘Team of the Year’ and ‘Carer of the Year’ to ‘Dementia Care Champion’ and ‘Activities Coordinator of the Year’.
More than 5,250 nominations were received from homes and hospitals across the UK. All entries were a very high standard and Tracy is over the moon to have been named the national winner, beating hundreds of other nominees to the coveted title.
Simply the best! Volunteer of the Year
Andrew Morrison at Canmore Lodge in Dunfermline has beaten all the competition to be crowned National ‘Volunteer of the Year’ in the Barchester Care Awards 2025.
The Barchester Care Awards celebrate the staff who go the extra mile for the benefit of the 13,500 residents living in Barchester’s 268 care homes and private hospitals across the country. Categories range from ‘Team of the Year’ and ‘Carer of the Year’ to ‘Dementia Care Champion’ and ‘Activities Coordinator of the Year’.
More than 5,250 nominations were received from homes and hospitals across the UK. All entries were a very high standard and Andrew is over the moon to have been named the national winner, beating hundreds of other nominees to the coveted title.
Residents united in supporting of the Local Food Bank
We are so proud to announce that we are collecting for the local food bank. Staff, residents, and their families have been wholeheartedly gathering non-perishable food items to support those in need in the Kettering community. We are now reaching out to the wider community for assistance in making a substantial donation to the local food bank.
General Manager, Joanna Mosses, is leading this initiative and is calling on the local community to join in the effort. "We recognise the challenges that many families in our area face, especially when it comes to providing a healthy and affordable diet for their loved ones," stated Joanna Mosses. "As winter approaches, the cost of living becomes even more burdensome, and we want to offer our support to those who may need to rely on the local food bank."
We are appealing to the generosity of the community by inviting them to contribute to this meaningful cause. Whether it's a small tin of beans or a large bag of rice, every donation is valuable and will make a difference in someone's life. If you have extra food items to spare or would like to make a purchase specifically for this collection, please consider dropping it off at our reception. Your support will be greatly appreciated.
Let's come together as a community to ensure that no family goes without a meal. Your contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a meaningful impact. Thank you for your generosity and support.